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      Development and use of a vaccinia virus neutralization assay based on flow cytometric detection of green fluorescent protein.

      Journal of Biology
      Animals, Cell Count, Flow Cytometry, methods, Green Fluorescent Proteins, HeLa Cells, Humans, Luminescent Proteins, analysis, Neutralization Tests, Rabbits, Smallpox Vaccine, immunology, Vaccination, Vaccinia virus, genetics

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          A rapid and sensitive neutralization assay is required to evaluate alternative smallpox vaccines. Here we describe the development and use of a 96-well plate, semi-automated, flow cytometric assay that uses a recombinant vaccinia virus expressing enhanced green fluorescent protein and which would be applicable to other viruses.

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